Xolisa – “Four One Six (Recognize)” – Manifesto Mentor Class

By September 25, 2014Meet The Team

“Four One Six (Recognize)” is the latest single to be released by Toronto emcee and producer, Xolisa (pronounced Koh-Lee-Sah). The track was created as a direct message to the many underground artists and entrepreneurs who make up the city, as well as to those residing outside of Canada, boldly telling them that not only is this young woman a force to acknowledge-but so are the waves of artists, movements, organizations and more who are working hard day in and day out- to pursue their passions. Be sure to keep an eye out for Xolisa’s second self-produced album dropping November 28th, 2014 entitled, Rhyme Until My Spirit Needs No Words to Fly. As well as the official video for “Four One Six (Recognize)” due this winter- which features a very up-close and personal view of Toronto, from one woman’s perspective.

Manifesto’s ongoing goal is to help support and develop well-rounded young artists in Toronto, and arm them with the tools to succeed. With this vision in mind, Manifesto developed a 4 class curriculum, entitled The Mentor Class Series, carried out over this past November, December & January. The classes took place in the basement of Manifesto’s office at 37 Bulwer St, and were a resounding success. Each class was moderated by David “Click” Cox, and included expert panelists like Illangelo, Rich Kidd, Skratch Bastid, Gaurav Sawhney, Katrina Lopes, Cameron Wright, and many more… From there we invited young artists who attended the classes to record at Dream House Studios and this month we will be showcasing some of the work recorded.

This music would not be possible without the support of Dave Plowman, Calvin Hartwick & Adrien Gough at Dream House Studios & ArtsVest.